Does zithromax cause excessive sweating at night and headacheI had a terrible sweating after taking Zithromax. I felt as if half buckets of water were constantly poured on me. I was so scared of sleeping. In fact there was no dry space on my bed to sleep on since the entire bed was drenched. I have been drinking water since 4am to replace the lost water.

Stem cell treatment for radiation heart disease?I'm trying to find ways to improve my heart valve function, as surgical repair has a low prognosis. This is because the cardiac skeleton is calcified and that means there is nothing to sew replacement valves to.

Does anyone have info about use of stem cells for this? Thanks for any info.

Can taking boniva cause pneumonia?took only 1 dose the 1st of June. Got URI 2 weeks later. Chest x-ray revealed pneumonia. Was always very healthy. Never any lung problems, hardly never even a cold. Fever getting to me after a week. Put on Levaquin after Ceftin failed to work.

Can xolair cause a rashPatient been taking Xolair for well over 6 months. Rash developed on upper extremities, mainly neck. Patient skipped Xolair doses for 4 weeks. Rash disappeared. Patient took one new dose last week, rash reappeared.

Had respiratory distress on Jan 30, 2015. Was taken to the Hospital from my family doctors office by ambulance. admitted with pneumonia in the bottom of both lungs. Was on IV antibiotics for two days. Send home and still taking Antibiotics.

It seems as if my symptoms of bi-polar II have increased since taking Xolair. I am more depressed and anxious since starting treatment. It is difficult to tell if it is the Xolair or just my illness alone or environmental conditions.

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